This Week in eSports - Results of the NA/EU Promo Tournament

It's that time of the week and we're back with another edition of This week in eSports!

[Warning: There will be spoilers after the jump! Check here for spoiler free Promotion Tourney post!]

Continue reading for the results of the recent NA/EU promotional tournament, reminders on the start of Worlds 2014 group stages, and more!

Competitions:

[NA/EU Promotion Tournament] Here's the results of the Promo Tournament that took place over the week. Keep in mind - there's still an Expansion Tournamentcoming up which the losers have already qualified for. Two more teams will make it into LCS, so fear not if your team didn't make it! VODs can be found here.

Spot in NA LCS

CLG

Evil Genuises

Team 8

Participating in NA Expansion Tournament

Curse Academy

Coast

Complexity

Plus teams from the ranked queue ladder

Spot in EU LCS

Copenhagen Wolves

Gambit Gaming

Unicorns of Love (best name ever)

Participating in EU Expansion Tournament

Millenium

SK Gaming Prime

H2K Gaming

Plus teams from the ranked queue ladder

[All] Riothas announced and begun PBE testing of the Season 1 World Championship Fnaticskins. It's not currently known when exactly these skins will be released, but we do have a comprehensive post with all the skin details here!

[2014 World Finals] Here's a complete list of teams qualified for the 2014 World Finals!

[2014 World Finals - Reminder] Along with the above information, Riot also released the official Worlds Rule book! Check it out for information on prizing, team member eligibility, and much more.

Team News and Roster Changes:

[EU] Fnatic brought in Toyz (formerly of Taipei Assassins) as a coach for at least the rest of the season.

[All] Azubu has made a deal withKeSPA in order to host streams pf Korean super stars like Faker, Mata, KaKAO, etc. The leaked list includes approximately 20 players but will likely include more as the deal comes to light.

[KR] Vin and GBM (otherwise known as Ganked by Mom)announced that they would be leaving the Jin Air Falcons.

[All] Riot officially announced their Interregional Movement Policy Rule which is incredibly lengthy and includes a lot of requirements and restrictions but essentially is intended to keep people from migrating to "easier" regions which would be unhealthy for the ecosystem. If you'd like to read the full ruling check out the post over on lolesports.